Medics

Medics

1990
Medics
Medics

Medics

6.4 | NR | en | Drama

Medics was a British medical drama series first broadcast on ITV on 14 November 1990. The show ran for five series with a total of 40 episodes. The show came to end on 24 November 1995. It follows the everyday lives and loves, trials and tribulations of the doctors, nurses, patients and administrative staff of a large teaching hospital in the north-west of England near the city of Manchester.

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EP12  Love Lies Bleeding
Nov. 24,1995
Love Lies Bleeding

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EP11  Living and Lying
Nov. 17,1995
Living and Lying

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EP10  Running on Empty
Nov. 10,1995
Running on Empty

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EP9  In Sickness & in Health
Nov. 03,1995
In Sickness & in Health

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EP8  Breaking Point
Oct. 27,1995
Breaking Point

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EP7  Second Chance
Oct. 20,1995
Second Chance

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EP6  Certain Risks
Oct. 13,1995
Certain Risks

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EP5  Coming to Terms
Oct. 06,1995
Coming to Terms

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EP4  Born Losers
Sep. 29,1995
Born Losers

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EP3  Labour of Love
Sep. 22,1995
Labour of Love

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EP2  Ilusions
Sep. 15,1995
Ilusions

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EP1  Lifeline
Sep. 08,1995
Lifeline

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6.4 | NR | en | Drama , Documentary | More Info
Released: 1990-11-14 | Released Producted By: , Country: United Kingdom Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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Medics was a British medical drama series first broadcast on ITV on 14 November 1990. The show ran for five series with a total of 40 episodes. The show came to end on 24 November 1995. It follows the everyday lives and loves, trials and tribulations of the doctors, nurses, patients and administrative staff of a large teaching hospital in the north-west of England near the city of Manchester.

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Cast

Sue Johnston , Tom Baker , James Gaddas

Director

Louise Berridge

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Reviews

thesnowleopard This one is a bit of a curiosity from the 90s, though maybe it got better after the '92 series (where I stopped watching). It's best for seeing how some pretty well known Brit actors got started. Jimmy Harkishin (Dev in Coronation Street) has a fairly large role as a not-terribly-nice guy (hey, there's a switch). Tom Baker gives nice support doing a fuddy-duddy version of his Dr. Who role who turns out not to be quite as fuddy as he looks and Peter Wingfield (of Highlander and Queen of Swords) literally throws himself into the role of the frazzled Alex in the first two series. Alex starts off cocky and confident, a golden boy, until he has a disastrous and self- destructive fling with a manipulative psychiatric outpatient, quits medical school and disappears at the end of series one. He comes back well into series two, chastened by probation and a crushing study schedule. Despite Alex's rather bland series two storyline, Wingfield plays him with such doomed intensity that the dramatic end of the series is no real surprise. You can just tell poor Alex is a goner long before the series finale. Apparently Wingfield wasn't the only one surprised to see the character had been recast after he left."Medics" has as many plot holes as a beach road in winter season, the production values are crap, the soap opera elements are uninvolving and the characters aren't terribly sympathetic. But it's still worth taking a look (if you can find it) for its unusually unheroic and realistic look at how people in the medical field * really* treat each other under pressure (it's not pretty), for Tom Baker's jolly, but unexpectedly tough, doc and for one of Peter Wingfield's better early performances.